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Albany Institute of Nanotechnology and Applied Sciences open in new window
Research facility affiliated with the University at Albany engaged in a variety of nanoscience fields, including MEMS. Pictures and facility descriptions, news, events, staff profiles, bibliography.
(http://www.albanynanotech.org/)

Alberta University open in new window
Department of Physics, Centre for Nanoscale Physics: ultrafast microscopy, ultrafast spectroscopy, nanocrystals and ion implantation, modelling of dynamics at solid surfaces, superconductivity, phase transitions and biophysics.
(http://nanoscale.phys.ualberta.ca/)

Australian National University open in new window
Nanotube group: producing boron nitride and carbon nanotubes using a new relatively low temperature milling process.
(http://wwwrsphysse.anu.edu.au/nanotube/)

Birmingham University open in new window
Nanoscale Physics Research Laboratory: surface modification, cluster physics, sensors, scanning probe microscopy, nano-optics, and thin films.
(http://nprl.bham.ac.uk)

California University open in new window
Department of Physics: Condensed Matter Physics: Zettl Research Group: research into the electronic, magnetic, and structural properties of novel materials, including nanostructures such as telescoping nanotube bearings. (Berkeley)
(http://www.physics.berkeley.edu/research/zettl/)

Cambridge University open in new window
Department of Engineering: Nanoscale Science Laboratory: nanotubes, nanomagnetics, nanowires, spin dependent transport, nanotribology, sensors, scanning probe microscopy, electron beam lithography, and an introduction to nanotechnology.
(http://www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nano)

Clemson University open in new window
Laboratory for Nano-Technology: organic technologies, nano-photonics, molecular electronics.
(http://virtual.clemson.edu/groups/NANOTECH)

Cranfield University open in new window
Nanotechnology Group, Advanced Materials Department: Research, facilities and courses, including the MSc in Microsystems and Nanotechnology, the first nanotechnology degree course in Europe.
(http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/sims/materials/nanotech/)

Georgia Tech open in new window
Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Nanostructure synthesis, sensors, MEMS, photonic crystals, microscopy, nano-lithography.
(http://www.nanoscience.gatech.edu/zlwang/)

Illinois University open in new window
The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology: molecular and electronic nanostructures; computational electronics; scanning tunneling microscopy, including lithography and fabrication; semiconductor nanostructures and photonics; synthesizing and characterizing new materials.
(http://www.beckman.uiuc.edu/research/menhome.html)

Newcastle upon Tyne University open in new window
Centre for Nanoscale Science & Technology: multidisciplinary research centre linking scientists, engineers, medical researchers, and clinicians developing micro and nanodevices and technologies for applications in biology, biotechnology and medicine.
(http://nanocentre.ncl.ac.uk)

Northwestern University open in new window
Transportation Center: nanotechnology as applied to the transportation sector.
(http://ctn.nwu.edu)

Northwestern University open in new window
Nanoscience and Technology Lab: synthesis and properties of carbon and boron nitride nanotubes and nanofibers, fullerenes, and how materials synthesis at the sub-micron scale can impact the biological sciences.
(http://bucky-central.mech.nwu.edu)

Nottingham University open in new window
Nanoscience Group: "bottom up" approaches to nanotechnology, scanning probe microscopes, properties of fullerenes and derivatives.
(http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~ppzstm)

Purdue University open in new window
Nanoscale Physics: research into nanotubes, nanoclusters, molecular wires, break junctions, scanning probe microscopy (STM and AFM), and field-ion microscopy.
(http://www.physics.purdue.edu/nanophys)

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute open in new window
Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology Research
(http://www.rpi.edu/dept/research/nanotechnology.html)

Texas University open in new window
Malcolm Brown's Nanopage: ongoing research in the structure and synthesis of nanostructures and high resolution transmission electron microscopy and specialized light microscopy.
(http://www.botany.utexas.edu/facstaff/facpages/mbrown/nanopa)

Würzburg University (Germany) open in new window
Experimental Physics II: development and modification of nanostructured materials such as aerogels, nanostructured foams, carbon nanofibers and composites for different fields of applications mainly in energy storage, energy conversion and thermal insulation systems.
(http://www.ep2.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de/ag_fricke/graphic/sta)

Washington University open in new window
Center for study and research in nanotechnology, offering cross disipline graduate courses in the field.
(http://www.nano.washington.edu/)

Washington University (DURINT) open in new window
Defense University Research Initiative on Nanotechnology Project - use combinatorial biology techniques to select surface-specific polypeptides, and then use these Genetically Engineered Proteins for Inorganics (GEPIs) for assembling functional nanostructures for optical and electronic applications.
(http://depts.washington.edu/bionano/index.html)


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